This is clear by use of 'has been'. The present perfect continuous tense is used for a position which began at some time ... been for not less than seven years," the present perfect continuous tense is used for a position which began at some time
employment of the words `has been' which is in
a present perfect continuous tense. Likewise, the word
`domestic relationship' defined under Section ... together in a shared
household. Here also the tense used is present perfect
continuous. Hence, unless the applicant is, or has been, on
the date
possession of the land has not been taken" which is present perfect continuous tense is for a purpose and object, which indicates that ... Deepak Aggarwal 's case (supra) held that the use of present perfect continuous tense indicates that a position which began at sometime
This is
clear by use of "has been". The present
perfect continuous tense is used for a
position which began at sometime ... been for not less
than seven years." the present perfect continuous
tense is used for a position which began at some
time
Article 233 of the Constitution
the word has been used in present perfect continuous tense, its
effect and its amplitude in the background whether ... question was raised that by reason of the use of present perfect
tense "has been" in clause (2) of Article 233 , the rules
been for not less than seven years," the present perfect continuous
tense is used for a position which began at some time ... This is clear by use
of "has been". The present perfect continuous tense is used
for a position which began at sometime
based on the erroneous assumption that the expression is a present perfect continuous tense of the verb "to serve ... correct position is that the expression is the present perfect and not the present perfect continuous tense of the verb "to serve
director of a company which are used in the present continous and present perfect continuous form, respectively and the words has not filed financial statements ... annual returns for any continuous period of three years which are used in present perfect tense, meaning thereby that in case any company has defaulted
engaged"
represents a present perfect tense, meaning thereby an
action which has got completed in presenting. The learned
counsel for the appellant could have ... engaged in any unfair labour practice. This
clearly indicates a present continuous action as it reflects
a present continuous tense. That would include a complaint
been for not less than seven years," the present perfect
continuous tense is used for a position which began at some time